This issue begins with an
extensive trip report by Theresa Chu, highlighting visits to Catholic and
Protestant churches. It features an
extensive report by Philip L. Wickeri, titled “Development Service and China’s
Modernization: The Amity Foundation in Theological Perspective,” highlighting
its work in health, education, and social welfare. This is followed by an
official update on the Amity Foundation. In “A Reunion after Forty Years,”
Norman Mackenzie gives an account of a return trip of former missionaries to
the areas in China where they had worked. It contains a text by Bernard Embree
(China Area Secretary for the Presbyterian Church in Canada) on the production
and distribution of Bibles in China called “Yes, They Have Bibles in China!”
The issue concludes with a few news reports on religious affairs in China.
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